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    • George Washington’s Secret to Successful Government

      George Washington’s Secret to Successful Government0

      Searching for the perfect president is quickly becoming the main goal of 2016. But as we continue on the elusive quest for an ideal 45th president, perhaps we would benefit from examining the first: George Washington. While Washington had a number of ideas on what made a nation and its government great, one idea in

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    • Why Political Debate Today is Incoherent

      Why Political Debate Today is Incoherent0

      Among political philosophers, the most common critique of “liberalism” (not to be confused with modern “liberalism”) is not its concern for liberty, fairness, tolerance, and related values, but its public promotion of such values without recourse to any underlying, philosophical view of reality. We’re supposed to simply see the kind of open, secular, republican polity

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    • The Cult of Niceness

      The Cult of Niceness0

      More than twenty-five years ago, in The Closing of the American Mind, Allan Bloom pointed out that college students in the United States had become very “nice.” Students in general did not want to offend anyone and there was a constant concern to protect one another’s feelings. Bloom meant this as a half-hearted, even backhanded

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    • Modesty, Faith, and Burqa Bans

      Modesty, Faith, and Burqa Bans0

      In America, talk about dress codes usually revolves around miniskirts, half shirts, and what sayings and gestures cross the line of appropriate for printed t-shirts in public spaces. Yet this issue could soon evolve into discussions of when dress in the name of modesty and religious observance also goes too far. This thought came to

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    • Many New Toys Leave No Room for Imagination

      Many New Toys Leave No Room for Imagination0

      The other day my sister and I were reminiscing about the toys we used most as children. It quickly became clear that the common denominator in our play was a love for miniatures. We regularly used families of paper dolls, bears, and Fisher Price people (the old ones, not the gargantuan, unswallowable, and dumb-faced new

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    • ‘Peter Rabbit’ vs. ‘Polar Bear’s Underwear’: The Revenge of the Classics

      ‘Peter Rabbit’ vs. ‘Polar Bear’s Underwear’: The Revenge of the Classics0

      More than 70 years after her death, Beatrix Potter has a new book coming out in September to coincide with the 150th anniversary of her birth. The long-lost manuscript of The Tale of Kitty-In-Boots, which will be illustrated by Quentin Blake (the wonderful illustrator of Roald Dahl’s book), is already a bestseller. Potter, most famous

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